Lifecycle Monitoring
Track manufacturer status, product-change notices, end-of-life notices, and last-time-buy milestones.
Solution · Lifecycle risk
Connect lifecycle alerts to affected products, approved alternates, compliance evidence, and engineering change decisions.
The real problem
A discontinued or changed component can affect production continuity, certifications, substance conclusions, and technical documentation at the same time. An end-of-life notice is only useful if it reaches the products, evidence, and approvals it actually touches.
Track manufacturer status, product-change notices, end-of-life notices, and last-time-buy milestones.
Identify every assembly, product, customer configuration, and market affected by a component event.
Compare form, fit, function, availability, material declarations, and compliance evidence.
Route engineering, quality, supply-chain, and regulatory reviews through a documented decision process.
Request updated declarations and certificates when a replacement changes material or supplier risk.
Focus resources using inventory exposure, lead time, product criticality, and replacement complexity.
A replacement part is a new material, from a new supplier, with new declarations. Every substance conclusion that referenced the original component becomes unverified the moment it is swapped — including conclusions already cited in a technical file or a customer declaration. Teams that treat obsolescence purely as a sourcing event discover the compliance gap during an audit, not during the change.
Bring a real end-of-life notice and we will walk it through to the affected products.